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21 killed in Nepal floods, landslides Last Updated : 13 Jul 2019 04:26:12 PM IST At least 21 people were killed while 10 others were reported missing due to floods and landslides caused by incessant rain in Nepal, police said on Saturday.
According to the police, at least 10 people have sustained injuries, while a total of 50 others were rescued, The Himalayan Times reported.
Over 200 places across the country have been identified as susceptible to monsoon-induced disasters, while teams were on hand to distribute relief and conduct search and rescue operations, Bed Nidhi Khanal, chief of the Nepal Emergency Operation Center, told Efe news.
Parts of the capital Kathmandu have been left submerged under floodwaters.
Among the victims were three people from the same family who were killed when the wall of a house collapsed in Kathmandu, while three others were killed in a landslide in Khotang district in the east.
Archana Shrestha, spokesperson for the department of hydrology and meteorology, told Efe there was a chance of heavy rainfall across the country until Sunday.
Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli has expressed his condolences to the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the flooding and landslides triggered by the incessant rainfall.
"I offer deep condolences to the families who lost their members in the disaster," Oli tweeted.बाढी पहिरोबाट धनजनको क्षति बढिरहेका दुःखद खबर प्राप्त भइरहेका छन् । उद्दार र राहत कार्यमा सरकारका निकाय समन्वयात्मक रुपमा परिचालित छन् । संकटको यस घडीमा आफू सुरक्षित रहन र प्रभावितलाई मदत गर्न म सबैमा हार्दिक आव्हान गर्दछु । विपत्तिको मिलेर सामना गरौँ ।
— K P Sharma Oli (@kpsharmaoli) July 12, 2019IANS Kathmandu For Latest Updates Please-
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